Latinos are America's largest minority group, though you'd never know it from watching English-language TV. Tonight, PBS attempts to correct that oversight with this three-part, six-hour documentary, the first major series to focus on the five-centuries-long Latino experience in the USA. In addition to chronicling the history of a people who can trace their American past to the Spanish explorations of the continent, the special will feature interviews with prominent Latino Americans such as Rita Moreno, Dolores Huerta, Linda Chávez and Gloria Estefan. And no, six hours isn't much time to spend on 500 years and 50 million people, but a start is a start.

After a much-improved second season, New Girl returns for its third with Jess and Nick determined to deepen their newfound romantic relationship. To do so, they run off together to Mexico, where Nick immediately gets into so much trouble, Schmidt and Winston have to come down to rescue him. And yes, you're in pretty sad shape if that pair is your best shot at help.

As is often the case when you're looking for a little clarity in a confusing world, your best hope is to turn to Frontline, which returns tonight with what it's billing as the "inside story of a revolution gone wrong." Just a year ago, it seemed that Egypt was on the verge of establishing a functioning democracy: Frontline asks not just what went wrong with that picture, but whether it was ever accurate.